PPP minister buys 4.3m flat in London

Adeel

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Sunday, September 06, 2009
By Rauf Klasra

LONDON: A top federal minister of the cabinet of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, who was quite recently the target of frequent lethal attacks in the National Assembly (NA) in its last session on account of his alleged wheeling and dealing, is said to have purchased a multi million pound six bedroom luxury flat in the heart of London.

Many Pakistani politicians do own flats in the Central London, including Rehman Malik and others. Gen (retd) Musharraf recently purchased a multi-million pound flat in the locality where he is living alone these days. Now, this PPP minister is the last, not the least, addition to the list of a privileged class of politicians who own house or flat in London. Nawaz Sharif too owns a residential building at the Park Lane, facing the Hyde Park.

The huge house located adjacent to the Marble Arch area of London, has been purchased at a total cost of 4.3 million and the money was said to be transferred through a money exchange dealer based in F-10 Markaz. The money dealer whose name starts with I is said to have sent this huge money through illegal channels. The minister is said to have paid cash to buy this property instead of seeking any mortgage from some local bank, as it is usually done in Great Britain. Sources said that no mortgage was sought and the amount was paid in cash only to hide the identity of the minister who was buying the flat.

The political sources in London claimed that the money was sent in instalments through Hundi business, therefore the transfer of this money was not traced by the concerned agencies. The sources claimed that the minister could also face the serious charges of money laundering as he had sent the money in huge amounts through illegal channels instead of using the normal banking channels.

The sources said the minister, who is a member of PPP Central Executive Committee, had been visiting London quite frequently when Benazir Bhutto used to summon the meetings of his party men in 2007. The minister who used to live with some of the party people in London at their flats, was searching for a small flat since 2007 but his limited financial resources did not allow him to buy a flat there. The minister had also visited many places of London to find out a flat along with his political friends. The sources said the minister was always interested in buying a flat in London and he always talked with his friends how to buy a flat. His lifetime desire was fulfilled when he became a minister in the PPP government and he started minting money.

He was the only minister in the PPP government, whose stories of corruption had started making rounds in Islamabad. He even came under fire in the national media and the NA, but he always denied these reports and even vowed on Quran to establish his innocence. But, no one believed in his vows, which are very common in Pakistan to deceive the gullible general public.

The minister, who belongs to the suburbs of Islamabad, was so infamous in taking bribe and commissions in the deals that at one stage his name was at the top of those ministers who were set to be replaced and given some other insignificant ministry. However, Prime Minister Gilani, despite several vows to change this minister, never found a chance to reshuffle his cabinet.


Source: http://thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=196866
 

lahori

Senator (1k+ posts)
OK on one hand the PPP govt is begging with an empty bowl in their hands for some quadrillion loans from the IMF and and then we hear stories like these appear in the papers as well. Why not buy a flat in Pakistan and invest the money in the local economy? Seriously, *** elected these jokers and allowed them to have a free for all for 5 long years.

As it is our economy is struggling and these people are still hell bent on looting, plundering on whatever is left of it.
 

taggtow

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
The minister's fore-father got the country for free. So just plunder it and make your own nest in the west.
 

A.Ali

Voter (50+ posts)
taul

I agree with you 100%, but the way things are going its not going to happen. The public is sleeping, majority of Pakistanis are apathetic, hopeless and sensless. Alot of them are selfish, dishonest and corrupt. Atleast I don't expect anything sensible coming from Pakistanis. i have lost all hope in Pakistanis.
 

tmukhtar

Voter (50+ posts)
A.Ali said:
taul

I agree with you 100%, but the way things are going its not going to happen. The public is sleeping, majority of Pakistanis are apathetic, hopeless and sensless. Alot of them are selfish, dishonest and corrupt. Atleast I don't expect anything sensible coming from Pakistanis. i have lost all hope in Pakistanis.


Hey A.Ali

Mind your apathetic, hopeless and sensless language and stop pouring your selfish, dishonest and corrupt words on these pages as you are the onlyt biggest looser of all time. Pakistanis are stupendously intelligent, hardworking, and the most bravura of all nations. Stop being pessimistic and Take an action by donating your money to save this girl.

come on guys..save this brave pakistani girl.A/C-6528-0 NBP -
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